The Bamberg herald. (Bamberg, S.C.) 1891-1972, January 30, 1919, Page 2, Image 2
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ESTABLISHED APRIL, 1891.
Published Weekly at Bamberg, S. C.
Entered as second-class matter April
1891, under Act of March 3, 1879.
* $2.00 PER YEAR.
Volume 28. No. 5.
Thursday, January 30, 1919.
v OLAR SCHOOL WIDE AWAKE.
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Enthusiastic -Meeting of Improvement
Association?Honor Roll.
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Olar, Jan. 25.?The School Improvement
association of the Olar
high school met for their third time
Tuesday afternoon. The following
ladies were, present: Mrs. G. O. Barker,
Miss Mattie Lou Bouknight,
Mrs. J. G. Brabham, Mrs. George
Cave, Mrs. Paul Cooke, Mrs. W. B.
Chitty, Miss Winnie Lee Duggan,
Mrs.'O. Fail, Mrs. Jeff Gunnels, Mrs.
L. A. Hartzog, Miss Ella Mae Howell,
Jdrs. H. H. Kearse, Mrs. Robert KirkMrs.
O. J. C. Lain, Miss Ruth
MpLurkin, Mrs. T.' W. Morris Mrs.
f . Henry Morris, Mrs. Lawton Pro eau^,
Mrs. W. R. Ray, Mrs. J. G.
^escoat, Miss Calhoun. Supt. F. C.
Chitty was also present.
The Association as a whole expressed
an earnest desire to serve their
dP^iOQl. After a few brief remarks
hy Supt. Chitty as to his plans for
the present year, the association decided
unanimously in favor of making
such improvements as were necwsary,
and thus enable the school
U> compete for one of the school im r
pavement prizes. The association
1^8 very fortunate in electing three
wide awake and enthusiastic workers
to sgrve as officers. The result of
fjnption was that Mrs. L. A. H&rtzog
wa| named president; Mrs. Paul
% Cooke, vice-president; and Mrs. H.
Kewe, secretary and treasurer..
The present school term promises
|o be very successful. The faculty
v i$: 1-ligh School-rF. C. Chitty, Supt.,
Miss Sara Neeley, Miss Winnie Lee
Quggan. Grammar School?Miss Ma\
sje Bessinger, Miss Mattie Lou Bouknight,
Miss Ella Mae Howell, Miss
Ruth McLurkin.
Honor Roll fpr Olar High School.
(T|iose averaging 90 and above on
each subject.)
* Tenth Grade?Grigsby Milhous.
Ninth Grade?EdnaThairi. h
. Eighth Grade?Benjamin Cave,
Jgar^uerite Cooke, JSugene Brabham,
Merrill Johns, Inez Kirkland, Juanita
Neeley, Maude Morris.
Seventh Grade-?Myrtle Barker,
. Mildr-a Cooke, Stasi^ Creech, Urban
Miltous. ^
Sixth Grade?Blanche Brabham1
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Fifth Grade?Carrie Brabham,
5; Heber Brabham, Earlish Fail, Louise
Kearse, Willie Dell High tower, William
Lord, Wilma Morris.
Fourth Grade?Murray Connelly,
< ' Vernon Creech, Marian Bessinger,
I Asbury Kirkland.
Third Grade?Homer Cave, Willie
Cave, Lazelle Bennett, James Beni,
' UGtt, Joseph Brabham, Attie
Lee Milhous, Benjamin Morris, Pringle
Morris, Helen Ritter.
- Second Grade?Maud Ayer, Henry
Cave, Durward % Cooke, Eugene
Creech, Leola Fail,\Lee Hightower,
Dorothy Mobley, Eunice Morris, Malcolm
Drawdy, Henry Homer, -Kearse,
Omega Sanders.
/ ' First Grade?Murice Cave, Marian
^ . Brabham, Lois Creech, Adolphus,
} * Layne, Chambliss McCormack, Lois
& :"*i Sanders. *
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Theodore C. MacAuley completed his
trip across the continent today by
arriving*at Arcadia, Fla., and then
started back intending to spend tonight
here, it was learned tonight at
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here at a late hour, and it was
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it was said at Souther Field.
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"notice of final discharge.
Notice is hereby given that the undersigned
will file his final account.
ing as administrator of the estate of
Jacob Ehrhardt, deceased, on the
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z 1st day or reuruary., at 11
o'clock in the forenoon, with the
Probate Judge of Bamberg County,
and will at the same time apply to
the Probate Judge for Letters Dismissory
as such administrator.
J. B. EHRHARDT/
Adminstrator of the Estate of Jacob
Ehrhardt, deceased. 4t.
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